Flash
Memory Drive and FlashPoint ShareDrive Market
Information
The experts say USB-enabled devices will
continue their march to ubiquity in electronics
products, as total USB-enabled devices will
rise from 705.7 million in 2004 to 2.1 billion
in 2009. Growth will continue in all categories
- PCs, PC peripherals, consumer electronics,
and communications devices. The
number of USB-enabled units is forecasted in
the billions.
USB
Flash Memory Drives
USB
Flash Drive Ownership continues to climb. Consumers
who own thumbdrives increase dramatically from
2003 with the following percents.
- Worldwide 30% increase
- Asia 12% increase
- North America 15% increase
- Latin America 4% increase
- Western Europe 7% increase
- Other 2% increases
USB
Flash Drive Revenues Growth
The
market for USB flash drives is expected to grow
from $572 million in 2001, $1.7 billion in 2002,
$13 billion in 2003 to $42 billion in 2007,
according to Gartner Research. Revenue in 2005
is estimated at over $17 to $20 billion.
USA
Today's article by Mr. Gregory Lamb of Christian
Science Monitor reported "More than 60
million of these USB (Universal Serial Bus)
flash drives also know as pocket drives,
thumb drives, jump drives, memory sticks, or
pen drives are expected to be sold this
year." Click
for a technology description of flash memory.
WorkForce's
are Mobilizing
Workforce's are
mobilizing thats no secret. Research
groups estimate that by 2008, most
professionals will spend at least one day a
week working away from the office. That means
IT managers need to ensure that these mobile
workers have access to e-mail and other corporate
resources, in a secure and reliable way. And
that means FlashPoint ShareDrives. "ShareDirves
Big Impact, a white paper by Xmultiple,
will help you develop a plan to take full advantage
of the business benefits of FlashPoint ShareDive
mobile technology. Call for a copy 805-579-1100.
Flash
Drive Pricing
Samsung
is one of the major manufacturers of flash memory
and they have announced that they expect the
price of flash memory to drop by roughly half
in each of the next two to three years.
ShareDrives
effect the way we work and play
People
must be equipped with technical know-how
the ability to exchange information is part
of the growing digital world.

Copying
MP3 & photos for entertainment - to
copying business information is a daily requirement.
ShareDrives provide a new mobility
FlashPoint
ShareDrives MP3 USB Flash Drives
Portable
MP3 Player Ownership Continues To Rise
June 29, 2006
A
new study from Ipsos research firm says that
one in five Americans ages 12 and up now owns
a portable MP3 player, a new statistical high.
Also, one in 20 Americans in that age group
now owns more than one portable music player.
There is also increased interest among younger
consumers in watching video on their players,
but even more interest in their players doubling
as a radio.
Last
year's Ipsos TEMPO study showed that only 15
percent of Americans 12+ owned MP3 players,
which this year's numbers put it at 20 percent.
This is almost double the numbers from April
2003, when it was 11 percent. Six percent of
Americans 12+ now own more than one player.
Looking
at specific demographics, 54 percent of teens
and 30 percent of 18-34 year-olds own a MP3
player. More males (24 percent) than females
(16 percent) are MP3 player owners. Though 48
percent of music downloaders own a device, users'
CD collections are still the main source of
music for their players.
Almost
a quarter of those surveyed have video-capable
MP3 players, with over a third of 12-24 year-olds
interested in watching videos on their devices,
including 39 percent into music videos. However,
the ability to use their MP3 player as a radio
is even more popular an option, with 46 percent
interested in being able to listen to FM radio
on their device. Also, 39 percent were interested
in the ability to listen to satellite radio
on their player. Among 25-54 year-olds, radio
interest was also an attractive feature.
A
couple of years ago, the MP3 player market was
a 100 percent Microdrive market, Microdrive
is the brand-name used by Hitachi Global Storage
Technologies for its 1-inch drives but is sometimes
used by others to refer to the miniature form
factor drives.
Today
the boundary has shifted. All 1GB capacity MP3
players use flash memory. Flash memory storage
has begun to encroach into the 2GB to 4GB capacity
class market. Price-per-bit have moved flash
memory's in favor over Microdrive designs.
This
will be a continuing trend as long as the price
drop per year continues for flash memory. This
means by the end of this year, the majority
of 4GB [capacity] or lower MP3 players will
be flash memory and not Microdrives.
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